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minus-squareHauslinkfedilink42•1 year agoMeanwhile, in the US, we let them run a “newspaper” whose name sounds convincing because it’s a mashup of the names of two actual newspapers.
minus-squarekitonthenetlinkfedilink7•1 year agoI always appreciate that the US has a broad daylight KCIA op influencing a terrifying number of republicans, they love that shit
minus-squaremrbubblesortlinkfedilink17•1 year agoIn EVERY case where the Republicans complain about something it’s because they are projecting, it’s actually something they are doing instead. So when you hear about “deep state” this and “shadow government” that, well, there you go.
Meanwhile, in the US, we let them run a “newspaper” whose name sounds convincing because it’s a mashup of the names of two actual newspapers.
The Washington Times, for others out of the loop.
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I always appreciate that the US has a broad daylight KCIA op influencing a terrifying number of republicans, they love that shit
In EVERY case where the Republicans complain about something it’s because they are projecting, it’s actually something they are doing instead. So when you hear about “deep state” this and “shadow government” that, well, there you go.